Freaky Styley [Bonus Tracks]
Red Hot Chili Peppers - CD
- Artist: Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Format: CD
- Year: 2003
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 724354037726
- Item Number: EMI403772
- Release date: 03/11/2003
- 1. Jungle Man
- 2. Hollywood (Africa)
- 3. American Ghost Dance
- 4. If You Want Me to Stay
- 5. Nevermind
- 6. Freaky Styley
- 7. Blackeyed Blonde
- 8. The Brothers Cup
- 9. Battle Ship
- 10. Lovin' and Touchin'
- 11. Catholic School Girls Rule
- 12. Sex Rap
- 13. Thirty Dirty Birds
- 14. Yertle the Turtle
- 15. Nevermind [Bonus Track][Demo Version]
- 16. Sex Rap [Bonus Track][Demo Version]
- 17. Freaky Styley [Original Long Version][Previously Unreleased][Bonus Track]
- 18. Millionaires Against Hunger [Previously Unreleased][Bonus Track]
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Freaky Styley [Bonus Tracks] by Red Hot Chili Peppers on CD
The closest the Red Hot Chili Peppers ever came to straight funk, Freaky Styley is the quirkiest, loosest, and most playful album in their long and winding catalog. It's also one of the best, if least heard. A year earlier, in 1984, they'd made their self-titled debut with a stiff album produced Andrew Gill of Gang of Four fame. The album had its share of good songs, most notably "True Men Don't Kill Coyotes" and "Get Up and Jump," but Gill's cold and tinny production riddled The Red Hot Chili Peppers with the same sort of problem that made Gang of Four's early-'80s albums so distasteful. Namely, the production sucks all the life out of the music and makes it seem distant and unapproachable, as if you were listening to the album in a long tunnel with reflective metal walls. Here on Freaky Styley, that problem is thankfully solved: enter producer extraordinaire George Clinton. The funk legend not only gives the Peppers the sort of warm and loose-limbed production that had graced many a Parliament/Funkadelic album over the years, but he also seemingly gives the band some serious inspiration. For instance, a pair of covers of funk classics instantly stand out -- "If You Want Me to Stay" (Sly & the Family Stone) and "Africa" (the Meters), the latter retitled "Hollywood (Africa)" here -- and they're made all the more standouts with the addition of Maceo Parker and Fred Wesley on horns. The Peppers also write a number of strong songs of their own. If none stand out, per se -- with the exception of the two covers, that is -- that's because they're all fairly good, relatively rough songs. Sure, some are slight, no question about that, but they help the album flow from one song to the next, because the songs are all more or less different from one another in subtle ways. And they're performed with vigor, as original guitarist Hillel Slovak is thankfully back aboard (replacing Jack Sherman, who played guitar on The Red Hot Chili Peppers and co-wrote the bulk of these songs), and he makes a major contribution to practically every song, playing straight funk here more so than the funk-metal that would characterize the band's subsequent album, The Uplift Mofo Party Plan. And to make mention of that 1987 follow-up, the Peppers would move on to a new producer, making this their one collaboration with Clinton. They'd never quite recapture the pure funk sound of Freaky Styley again, likely as a result. That's one reason why this album is so special, but it's also because the Peppers have a good clutch of songs to work with in addition to excellent production. And too, they seem relaxed and at ease here, playing quirky songs without any self-consciousness, a quality lacking on their debut. It's a quality lacking on subsequent albums also, though to a lesser degree, when the Peppers would begin sharpening their pop smarts and crafting catchy songs rather than just fun jams like these. So if you're feeling adventurous and are drawn to the idea of the Peppers and Clinton together in the same studio back in 1985 without any pop crossover ambitions, give Freaky Styley a listen by all means. It's a cult classic of sorts and a world apart from the where the band would go in later years, for better and for worse. [EMI reissued the album in 2003 with remastered sound and a few bonus tracks. The bonus tracks include two demos -- "Nevermind" and "Sex Rap" -- neither of which is all that revelatory. There's also the previously released B-side "Millionaires Against Hunger" (originally released on the Taste the Pain single). The real prize, though, is the previously unreleased long version of the title track, which lumbers on for nearly nine enthralling minutes. It's a phenomenal showcase for the band, especially Slovak.] ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
- Artist: Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Format: CD
- Year: 2003
- Number of Discs: 1
- UPC: 724354037726
- Item Number: EMI403772
- Release date: 03/11/2003
- Label: Capitol
- Genre: Pop/Rock
- Style: Alternative Pop/Rock, Heavy Metal, Funk Metal, Alternative/Indie Rock, College Rock, Dance-Rock
- Album Time: 56:12
- Freaky Styley [Japan Bonus Tracks]
- The Red Hot Chili Peppers [Bonus Tracks]
- The Uplift Mofo Party Plan [Bonus Tracks]
- Uplift Mofo Party Plan [Japan Bonus Tracks]
- Otherside [US CD5/Cassette Single]
- Scar Tissue [CD/Cassette Single]
- The Best of Red Hot Chili Peppers [Madacy]
- Blood Sugar Sex Magik (Import)
- Blood Sugar Sex Magik
- What Hits?
- Best of Red Hot Chili Peppers [Collectables]
- Stadium Arcadium (Import)
- Blood Sugar Sex Magik (Import)
- One Hot Minute [Japan] (Import)
- Californication [Import Bonus Track] (Import)
- By the Way [Japan Bonus Track] (Import)
- Greatest Hits [Warner Bros.] (Import)
- Stadium Arcadium
- One Hot Minute (Import)
- One Hot Minute
- Californication
- Californication
- By the Way (Import)
- By the Way
- Greatest Hits [Warner Bros]
- Greatest Hits [Greatest Hits and Videos]
- Greatest Hits [Clean]
- One Hot Minute
- Blood Sugar Sex Magik
- I'm with You
- I'm With You
- Californication
- Blood Sugar Sex Magik [Red Vinyl]
- Red Hot Chili Pepper : Desecration Smile Pt.2
- Stadium Arcadium [Special Edition]
- Stadium Arcadium
- Stadium Arcadium [Special Edition] (Import)
- The Best of Red Hot Chili Peppers [Capitol]
- Californication [Import Bonus Track]
- Dani California
- Blood Sugar Sex Magik (Import)
- One Hot Minute (Import)
- Californication
- By the Way (Import)
- Greatest Hits [Warner Bros.] (Import)
- Mother's Milk [Limited Edition] [Bonus Tracks]
- Red Hot Chili Peppers [Japan Bonus Tracks]
- Red Hot Chili Peppers [Japan Bonus Tracks]
- Mother's Milk [Limited Edition] [Bonus Tracks]
- Out in L.A.
- Fully Illustrated Book & Interview Disc
- The Red Hot Chili Peppers/The Uplift Mofo Party Plan
- Red Hot Chili Peppers [Japan Bonus Tracks]
- Freaky Styley [Japan Bonus Tracks]
- Uplift Mofo Party Plan [Japan Bonus Tracks]
- Mother's Milk [Limited Edition] [Bonus Tracks]
- 10 Great Songs
- Freaky Styley
- Mother's Milk
- The Uplift Mofo Party Plan
- Red Hot Chili Peppers (Import)
- Mother's Milk [Bonus Tracks]
- The Abbey Road EP (Import)
- Live in Hyde Park
- Maximum Red Hot Chili Peppers
- Lowdown
- X-Posed: The Interview
- The Document
- Red Hot Chili Peppers : Live From London
- Composers:
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Performers:
- Andre Williams - Vocals (Background)
- Garry Shider - Vocals (Background)
- George Clinton - Vocals (Background)
- Joel Virgel - Vocals (Background)
- Michael "Clip" Payne - Vocals (Background)
- Pat Lewis - Vocals (Background)
- Shirley Hayden - Vocals (Background)
- Steve Boyd - Vocals (Background)
- The Horny Horns - Horn
- Benny Cowan - Trumpet
- Cliff Martinez - Drums
- Flea Balzary - Bass
- Fred Wesley - Trombone
- Hillel Slovak - Guitar
- Lawrence Fratangelo - Percussion
- Maceo Parker - Saxophone
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Credits:
- Kenny Nemes - Project Manager
- Maruga - Personal Assistant
- Kevin Flaherty - Reissue Producer
- Anthony Kiedis - Composer
- Cliff Martinez - Composer
- Edward Colver - Photography
- Flea - Composer
- Fred Wesley - Horn Arrangements
- Henry Marquez - Art Direction
- Jack Sherman - Composer
- Jim Vitti - Mixing
- Joe Sherman - Composer
- Kristine Barnard - Design
- Lester Cohen - Photography
- Mark Chalecki - Remastering
- Michael Balzary - Composer
- Michelle Azzopardi - Art Direction
- Nels Israelson - Photography
- Peter Shea - Design
- Red Hot Chili Peppers - Mixing
- Ron McMaster - Mastering
- Sylvester "Sly Stone" Stewart - Composer
- The Meters - Composer
- George Clinton - Producer
- Greg Ward - Mixing, Engineer
- John Bauer - Engineer
